Three residents. Occasional guests. One shared standard.
Iron & Ash was built on a simple premise: a small number of exceptional artists, working without the noise of a high-volume shop. We don't do walk-ins. We don't rush consultations. We take on fewer clients because the work demands it.
Every artist here came to us through reputation, not resumes. They share a commitment to craft that goes beyond technical skill — they think about their work, talk about it, and are genuinely invested in what ends up on your skin.
We periodically host visiting artists from other cities for short residencies — typically one to two weeks. Guest appointments are first-come, first-served and announced on our Instagram.
Based in Los Angeles, CA
Japanese Traditional · Irezumi
Kenji trained in Japan under a traditional irezumi master before returning to the States, and his full-body compositions are informed by that lineage. He visits Iron & Ash once or twice a year for sleeve and back-piece projects. His waitlist is long; announcements go out with significant lead time.
Based in New York, NY
Portrait · Realism · Black & Grey
Ama's portraits carry an emotional weight that's difficult to explain technically — the photographic accuracy is there, but so is something harder to quantify. She specializes in memorial tattoos, pet portraits, and figurative realism. She visits the Bay Area annually and her guest slots sell out within hours of announcement.
Based in Mexico City, MX
Chicano · Ornamental · Script
Rosa brings an ornamental sensibility rooted in Chicano lettering tradition and the decorative visual culture of central Mexico. Her script work is impeccable and her ornamental placements — chest panels, collar pieces, hand work — feel deeply considered. She visits Iron & Ash each spring for a two-week residency.
Stay In The Loop
Guest residency announcements go out on Instagram first, usually 3–4 weeks in advance. Follow @ironashstudio and turn on notifications — slots don't last.